Fay Leshner

 — designer and artist
"I think we are all secretly artists. It's just a matter of allowing yourself to see." Fay Leshner

Fay is a high priestess of thinking for oneself. She is about as far out of the box as possible, while maintaining the most impeccable and original taste. “I want to have a return to clothing that speaks for itself,” she says. “With technology, we are losing our primitive instincts and our ability to communicate. Clothing is a vehicle for inspiration and conversation. Now, we just put it on Facebook and call it a day.” Fay’s favorite activity is “taking her clothes out for a walk,” and making her whole outfit the perfect expression of her mood, including her makeup, which can be anything from blue blush to feathered eyelashes. Fay is fashion royalty in her hometown of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, but she would be equally adored in Paris, London, or anywhere. Dressing is a “tangible representation of the fantasy from within” for her, and she is a commanding vision in a scarf with feathers (of her own design) that drape under a rounded top hat or a Moschino take on a bright Mexican floral fringed skirt (that was a discarded hand-me-down) and two layers of colorful and patterned tights. Fay is an artist in her own right, but can also be summed up by her multifaceted and very educated range of references. In every outfit, one can detect the nobility of John Singer Sargent, the provocativeness of Salvador Dali, the anarchism of Dadaism, the indigeny of the Berbers, the drama of the Victorian (Fay loves anything that trails behind her), the high style of Serge Lutens, the classicism of Tallulah Bankhead, the eccentricity of Westwood, the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay, and the powerful femininity of John Galliano’s designs. She is so visionary in the precision with which she paints her own canvas that she prefers white on black to black on white and she cuts pants to make them half-pants/half-skirts because of the paramount, billowy silhouette and illusion of eveningwear that is created. Fay’s North African masterfully beaded neckpiece has the profundity of a Rabbi’s tallit, which is no accident. I would pay attention: “Human-to-human interaction is dwindling,” and only invest in pieces that make everything look better.

If you like Fay, you might also enjoy Beatrix Ost or Malcolm Harris.

  • Lou

    Ah, Fay! Nomen est omen. Inspired by Lutens, Dali and Dada? That makes me happy. Her dramatic persona reminds me of Djuna Barnes; her poetic way of looking at things, her sense of style and the way she talks remind me of Little Edie (Beale). She is fantastic, smart, beautiful ánd hilarious. No wonder she’s treated as royalty, though what she actually is, is a true bohemian (a rarity). This has got to be the funniest thing I’ve read in a while: Fay’s favorite activity is “taking her clothes out for a walk.” Thanks folks, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this.

  • Challe Brown

    I love her Style…………..so creative. She inspires me.

  • frank nathan

    “The Best”…..

  • Barry Leshner

    Fay is just beautiful…a breath of fresh air. I would feel that way even if she wasn’t my daughter

  • Ena

    WOW!

  • Fay Leshner

    (thankyou dad :)

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  • Georgie

    Immaculate Visionary Style and then some…..

    http://www.myspace.com/retrogcouture

  • domonique

    UUUUUHHHHHHHHH MMMMMAAAA ZING!!!! SO GOOD!!! One of my favorites for sure. . .

  • Jakob

    one of the first people i enjoyed that maintained an equilibrium between personal characterization through one’s daily attire and avant garde, out of the ordinary garments with exquisite taste and brilliance. the way she mixes her fabrics and even her makeup add to this idea of an overall look, and as a fellow fashion student, i can truly admire that. the white and black textile mixing is crazy good, along with the inverted pattern. TO DIE FOR!
    i feel that this blog mostly has people on here just for the sake of crazy, eclectic style. if i wore a belted garbage bag and some tacky thrift store flats because i thought it was “so unique,” i’m sure i would be on this site. they usually don’t have taste, and they’re the people you see on the street and give a second glance, but not for good reasons. also, i feel some people on here cannot express their views in a mature and organized manner, so that is another huge turn off. have some intellect.
    bravo on this one, though. my fav.
    xx

  • patti s

    weird, just scrolling through the front page (of the hugh variety of people here, 100′s of them) not a garbage bag in site? and since when is a thrift store flat in bad taste? most designers design from just those kind of vintage finds. you see them and their teams all over the flea markets and many of the best could wear a garbage bag and look chic. just a slight generalization. i do agree Fay is amazing.

  • ??

    i think she is a goddess

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  • janey

    BRILLIANT! love x

  • Rachel lena esterline

    rocked my little black heart

  • alamodest

    She is my new favorite person. What a visionary! So inspiring and very eloquent.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1199763712 Sam Jones

    GORGEOUS.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/safika.erselcuk Safika Erselcuk

    This girl is amazing! So inspiring! Every single outfit is pure excitement.